This quilt was begun in my old life. The top was completed. And now that I am back in the quilting saddle again since my move to a new home, this Scottie Dog quilt is finished!
There are so many options of how to make these little dogs. I went with a scrappy look. And wanted one of my dogs to be wearing a bow.
It had been quite some time since I used a flanged binding, but this quilt just felt like it need that little extra zing. You can find my complete list of Binding Tutorials here!
Last year at Quilt Market in Houston, I met Becky while I was there and she asked me to be a guest designer for December at International Association of Quilters. What is the IAQ????
"Join over 700 quilters from around the world. We offer 24 hour access- just log in on your own schedule. The quilting community is always there to help and inspire. The patterns are 1 click away. Sew along while making connections and expanding your quilting network by participating in member swaps and challenges. Share your projects, knowledge and support to other quilters in the private forum or fb group. Every month you’ll sew an exclusive pattern by designers from around the world.
Their techniques may include paper piecing, applique, traditional patchwork as well as modern and traditional designs. Each pattern will be something new and exciting and the perfect addition to your sewing plans. Join us for another year of incredible designers, inspiring samplers, beautiful quilts, sewing projects, and supportive community."
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What other quilts did I make using this sweet Daisy Days (by Keera Job for Riley Blake) fabric fat quarter bundle?
The bundle was first cut into to make the the Smitten Kitten last October.
Then I made the Scottie Dogs which was the last thing I worked on before moving.
The fabrics for the Hedgehog spikes were made with some of the remaining scraps.
and was the 6th use of my 3rd edition of 100 labels
How will you make yours?
All in BLACK?
In RAINBOW Rows?
Simply SCRAPPY with one Scottie all in BLACK?
And thank you so much for quilting along!!!!!!!
This is so great! I love this pattern! Thank you so much for your generosity!
ReplyDeleteLovely, thank you for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your big year and being back in the saddle. Thanks for the pattern. I have a wee Yorkie and I think I can us this pattern. Merry Christmas to you and your family! Jan
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Lorna! This is such a cute pattern - and so versatile! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteHi Lorna: I think the Scottie will make a great comfort quilt for donation so thanks for offering this free pattern. I'm glad you are doing well and I'll try to check out the blog a little more faithfully.....life has been very full.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a great year Lorna and thanks for sharing such a cute pattern!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute quilt! Thanks Lorna!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute Lorna! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI had picked up the hedgie and this is adorable!! Thank you for the freebie :)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you are back in the quilting saddle. You will never know how much your strength has encouraged me this year and helped me get back into the quilting saddle! You remind me that we are strong and we can do anything, it's all about positivity and looking forward. It was very sweet of you to share Scottie Dog with us. I have added him to my to do list :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the free pattern. I must admit that I was a little anxious to download that pattern and went to your Etsy shop before completely reading your entire post. I had a wonderful look around at all the patterns you've designed. You are very talented and creative and I've enjoyed following you on your journey.
ReplyDeleteThese will make great kids' quilts. Thank you. Switch to light colors and they could be Westies or Wheatens.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this pattern! I can make a pillow for a Christmas gift. You are so creative. I love your patterns. I hope you "Have a jolly little Christmas", with you and yours! Hugs
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling quilt and you are so lovely to share this! thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, dear Lorna!!! I will sew a pillow with a white doggie for my grandchild, she lives her little dog....
ReplyDeleteAll the best for you and your family, Katrin
Your brain is so creative. I love this doggie.
ReplyDeleteI still love the smitten kitten the best though.
Thank you Lorna for always inspiring and giving all of us
encouragement.... and patterns to try.
❤️
Scottie dogs are so fun! This would be cute in a Wizard of Oz quilt with the high heeled shoe. I especially love the bow tie, really snazzes up the little feller. You are so generous, and can't wait to try this one! Hugs
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the scottie dog pattern. I'll be making a scrappy version using assorted Tula Pink fabrics. My daughter was quick to call dibs. :)
ReplyDeleteYou have had quite the year, but you made it!! These dogs are so cute. But that bowtie is so darn adorable.
ReplyDeleteEep! Such canine cuteness! Congratulations on this sweet finish. The flanged binding is spot-on. : )
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